Holodeck as dramatic writing aid.

We've mused on the value of the holodeck as a training aid, and as entertainment, but as I sit here trying to plot a creative writing project, this thought crossed my mind:

An author devises a plot, comes up with the primary characters and setting, and feeds them into the holodeck. Then he tells the computer to run with it, and sits back and watches. I wouldn't advocate letting a computer write 100% of your story for you - aside from being lazy, you'd probably have to share credit - but it might be able to suggest new directions for the plot or for characters that you hadn't though of.